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25th November 09, 11:18 AM
#31
I must say I'd wear the outfit - boots and all. I think this particular Cummings tartan is a good choice for it - I think some other tartans might make the look a little over the top but well done!
“We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path.” -Paulo Coelho
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25th November 09, 11:42 AM
#32
He was awarded an OBE , not a knighthood, so he isn't a "Sir" well not yet at least!!
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25th November 09, 11:54 AM
#33
Auld Iain MacLoughleif never held with these disordered garters an sich, so I still confuse yer lower orders of the what's er name, the nether regions of how's yer father and the outer circles of By your leave, thankee just the same... But it is a loovly sweet o clothes, it is. Too bad aboot his hair.
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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25th November 09, 11:57 AM
#34
He might not be "Sir" but if he were a woman, would he not be called "Dame?" I recall that as connected to the British Empire award.
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25th November 09, 12:20 PM
#35
Originally Posted by Galician
He might not be "Sir" but if he were a woman, would he not be called "Dame?" I recall that as connected to the British Empire award.
Not quite.
From Wikipedia:
The Order includes five classes in civil and military divisions. In decreasing order of seniority, these are:
Knight Grand Cross (GBE) or Dame Grand Cross (GBE)
Knight Commander (KBE) or Dame Commander (DBE)
Commander (CBE)
Officer (OBE)
Member (MBE)
Only the two highest ranks admit an individual into knighthood automatically, an honour allowing the recipient to use the title "Sir" (male) or "Dame" (female) before his or her first name (though one can be knighted separately from the Orders of Chivalry).
Emphasis mine.
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25th November 09, 12:33 PM
#36
Thanks! I see that I was partly right, though not in this case. So he's an officer now! I thought the "O" was just for Order. (too much contact with religous orders! )
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25th November 09, 01:06 PM
#37
Officer?
Yes and no. The award he has been given has "Officer" in it's title, but this in no way grants the man a Queen's Commission.
It's just a hierarchy within the award to distinguish the level of achievement that the individual has reached. It appears to be roughly based on the categories of military rank.
The only thing now is that he can add the postnominals "O.B.E." to the end of his name. There are no other titles or stylings granted.
Not to downplay it, though! It's still a rare acheivement, and Bravo Zulu to him.
Last edited by xena; 25th November 09 at 01:09 PM.
Reason: added the last two paras for clarity and fixed typos because I type like I'm wearing mitts.
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25th November 09, 01:07 PM
#38
Well deserved, and a great outfit!
Vin gardu pro la sciuroj!
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25th November 09, 01:09 PM
#39
thanks. yes, I understood that, from the list you were kind enough to provide.
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25th November 09, 02:32 PM
#40
I think these boots might look a little better.
I've always wanted a pair.
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